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Miami peeps

Started by Trey. Last reply by walter Nov 29, 2012. 1 Reply

Cruising the Florida West Coast

Started by Gary Brubaker. Last reply by zeehag Nov 18, 2010. 12 Replies

Fort Lauderdale sailors

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Comment by Michael Henson on February 9, 2010 at 7:23pm
I live close to Fleming Island and I'll come off duty on 24FEB10, I'll check it out if you can wait that long. Just let me know what information you need specifically and I'll do the leg work for you.

Mike
Comment by Jim Buce on February 9, 2010 at 4:31pm
Hi all. Was curious if anyone was in or familiar with Flemming Island Marina in Jacksonville. As of now, it looks like that's where I will be headed when I bring the boat down next month. Any info would be appreciated!
Thanks, Jim
Comment by Barry on February 6, 2010 at 7:14pm
Thanks for the info, Thats what I was guessing was a long day, but I like your idea better gunkholing my way over. I love to sail and have been wanting to my boat out on some big water for a while, she is a lot of fun for the Ky Lake but needs more room, or I need more room lol. I think I can maintain a good 7 knts, maybe 7.5 depending on wind. Looking forward to the trip.
Thanks Mike,

Barry
Comment by Michael Henson on February 6, 2010 at 7:09pm
It's about 80 sea miles so I should think 16-18 hours depending on the speed of your vessel etc. When you get to Pensacola, a MUCH better option for gunkholing or overnight trips is to go East to Destin, Ft. Walton Beach, Navarre, Panama City, and Port St. Joe.

Anyway, WELCOME TO FLORIDA! Have lots of fun and look out for the hurricanes up in the panhandle!

MIke
Comment by Barry on February 6, 2010 at 6:44pm
Hi all. I am currently in Ky sailing on Ky lake, but am working on a move to Fl. I will be keeping my boat in Pensacola. So I wanted to get hooked up with this group to slowly glean information over the next year. I am looking forward to getting my boat out the lake and onto some water where I can do some real cruising. I have one question to start with. Roughly speaking with good weather about how long would it take to sail from Mobile Al to Pensacola? Thanks
Comment by Michael Henson on February 5, 2010 at 2:28pm
Also......

Buffett is playing in Ft. Lauderdale on 27FEB10, anybody else going?
Comment by Michael Henson on February 5, 2010 at 2:27pm
Hello to all!

I just joined and thought I'd introduce myself and my vessel. I sail out of Green Cove Springs, Fl. and I use the Lower St. Johns river and near coastal waters in my 1978 Watkins 23XL which I'm also restoring. LIFE IS GOOD!
Comment by Jim Buce on February 3, 2010 at 5:24pm
Hi all. New to this group and look forward to chatting about Florida cruising grounds. Will be bringing the boat down to Jacksonville from North Carolina as soon as the weather warms up just a tad...hopfully late March. See you out there.
Jim
Comment by walter on January 31, 2010 at 2:23pm
Mi boat is in the area, so if anyone coming give me a call
Comment by Melissa Renee on January 30, 2010 at 6:33pm
Who is all going to the Miami Boat Show? I am.
 

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